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    characters consist of; The Pope‚ the court (namely Alucin) and Charlemagne himself. It can also be disputed that the coronation was simply a natural outcome of the long term growth in Frankish and Papal relations over time. Our initial response to this question would be that the person gaining the power was surely the one that had to take the necessarry steps in order to get it. However‚ it has been disputed that Charlemagne didn’t have much motivation to become Holy Roman Emperor and so he wouldn’t have

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    Hurricane Katrina was a man-made and natural disaster. The hurricane‚ of course‚ was a natural disaster. The after effects like the levees breaching‚ people starving and dieing in the streets‚ how the government handle the situation were all man made. The reason being a man made were ‚ The man-made part of the disaster is that the government knew the levees wouldn’t hold up in a Category 3 hurricane‚ and they didn’t shore them up anyway. What was also man-made was the fact that the government

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    transport us into a different world through their stories and they explain their peculiar take on the value of these stories. In Momaday’s “The Man Made of Words”‚ he makes a striking statement about oral tradition and its importance. Oral tradition‚ according to Momaday‚ is the “…myths‚ legends‚ tales‚ and lore of people…preserved

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    Made in L.A. The film Made in L.A. is a documentary that follows the lives of three Latina immigrants named Maura‚ Lupe and Maria. The documentaries shows their struggles and abuse working for the trendy retailer Forever 21‚ and also provides a deep look into their personal lives and the connection of hardship that bonds them together. The film touches on how they all came to the United States and why the women felt the need to move from home to a foreign country. All women possessed similar

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    I was born in the year 1840. My name was Cha-O-Ha meaning one with nature. When I was only four years old My Mother died. As a young boy and throughout all my life I had a close friend named Hump. When I was about Fourteen years old I had a vision of myself. I was on horse that rode out of a lake‚ I wore simple clothing without any feathers or warpaint‚ as I rode around bullets and arrows did not touch me. My father Crazy Horse interpreted the vision to mean that if I dressed just like the warrior

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    Industrial Revolution Project (Clothing Industry in Mexico) Within the past decade‚ Mexico has emerged as a major exporting country for the textile industry. Over 17‚000 companies now participate in the textile sector in Mexico alone‚ generating well over eight hundred thousand jobs in 2001 (economia-bruselas). The overall textile jobs make up approximately 5.4 percent of total employment‚ and 20.4 percent of manufacturing employment. Mexico’s geographic location also assists in their success

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    This Case study was made by Joshua D. Margolis and Amy Gallo. The article talks about one of the founders of a company called GlobalScope. Gil Lehner was diagnosed with lung cancer. He was a non smoker‚ which is very unlikely to find that out in a lung cancer patient. These types of cases are rare. He had eight-teen percent of surviving the cancer. Lehner was a very positive person and did not let the cancer intervene with his work. From the four founders‚ Gil was the scientific expert. He had a

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    Four Words That Made a Difference Encouragement is significant; it always gives us power o pay more attention to our work. It doesn’t need to be a long conversation‚ for just a few words‚ good things happen. I just learned two points from the article Four Words That Made a Difference‚ and I appreciate the common sense of both. Firstly‚ short words are better. For me‚ I prefer a short communication than a long conversation‚ because most people feel impatient if a conversation lasts too long. Actually

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    picture is of a model in a strategically cut out shirt. The shirt is white with panels cut out on the back that gives a splayed out sort of effect. The model is wearing blue pinstripe pants that have a slit up the right leg. The split is outlined in ruffles that cascade down the model’s leg. She is also wearing some wine colored sandals. She is wearing no noticeable accessories. The use of shape seems interesting and the lines are good. The shirt shows off the model’s figure. Also the sandals are

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    Made of Corn

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    We are all made of corn. Take a strand of your hair. A recent study proved that if you are like the average American consumer today‚ your hair is 69% made of corn carbon. This is in contrast to the 5% of corn carbon that is in the hair of Europeans. Americans use more corn in their diet than anyone else‚ and the corn content of the American diet is partially responsible for our country’s widespread obesity and the prevalence of diabetes. America’s over-production of corn has serious consequences

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